Overview

Engage your followers with pro-style switching of your live-streamed content using the VR-1HD AV Streaming Mixer from Roland. The VR-1HD AV mixer can switch up to three HDMI inputs and stream up to 1080p30 Full HD video.

SKU: GC08-VR1HD

Roland VR-1HD AV Streaming Mixer

Engage your followers with pro-style switching of your live-streamed content using the VR-1HD AV Streaming Mixer from Roland. The VR-1HD AV mixer can switch up to three HDMI inputs and stream up to 1080p30 Full HD video.

Combine cameras, webcams, games, smartphones, and tablets. The VR-1HD AV mixer is compatible with multiple video formats and incorporates two XLR mic inputs and dedicated line inputs for adding professional audio to your stream.

Video Follows Audio, Beat Sync Switching, and Auto Scan modes provide three options for single-operator switching—no director is required. An Auto Mixing function enables you to preset audio preferences so your sound remains balanced with your selected channels receiving priority.

The VR-1HD AV Streaming Mixer features five Scene Presets that work with your editing software to create layered looks, a PiP (Picture-in-Picture) function, and a keying function. Control the mixer using your computer and pair it with a separately available top-mounted gooseneck mic for hands-free performing when using Auto Switching.


Features:

Real-Time Engagement

Command your audience's attention with live-switched content

Plug-and-Play Broadcast Studio

Mix and match a variety of video and audio inputs via three HDMI ports and two XLR/TRS combo inputs

Scene Switching & Effects

PiP (Picture in Picture), keying, and five preset scene buttons work with your editing software to produce dynamic, layered video

Three Auto Switching Modes

Video Follows Audio, Beat Sync, and Auto Scan switching modes enable you to concentrate on your performance, even without a director

Auto Mixing Audio Mode

Preset input priorities, eliminate input competition, and balance audio with the Auto Mixing function

Audio Controls & Effects

Equalizers, Gate Settings, Compressors, Stingers, and Voice Transformers enable you to customize your audio output

Full HD Broadcasting

Connects to your computer via USB 3.0 (Type-B) for up to 1080p30 Full HD broadcasting

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Engage your followers with pro-style switching of your live-streamed content using the VR-1HD AV Streaming Mixer from Roland. The VR-1HD AV mixer can switch up to three HDMI inputs and stream up to 1080p30 Full HD video.

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